Concept explainers
(a)
The rate under given condition.

Answer to Problem 22AR
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Base is given as
Calculation:
As we know the proportion to find percentage is given as
Now, as per the problem statement base is given as
Also, percentage
Putting these value in standard proportion,
Hence, we can say that
(b)
The percentage under given condition.

Answer to Problem 22AR
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Rate is given as
Calculation:
As we know the proportion to find percentage is given as
Now, as per the problem statement rate is
Also, base
Putting these value in standard proportion,
Hence,
(c)
The percentage under given condition.

Answer to Problem 22AR
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Rate is given as
Calculation:
As we know the proportion to find percentage is given as
Now, as per the problem statement rate is
Also, base
Putting these value in standard proportion,
Hence,
(d)
The base under given condition.

Answer to Problem 22AR
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Rate is given as
Calculation:
As we know the proportion to find percentage is given as
Now, as per the problem statement rate is given as
Also, percentage
Putting these value in standard proportion,
Hence, we can say that
(e)
The rate under given condition.

Answer to Problem 22AR
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Base is given as
Calculation:
As we know the proportion to find percentage is given as
Now, as per the problem statement base is given as
Also, percentage
Putting these value in standard proportion,
Hence, we can say that
(f)
The percentage under given condition.

Answer to Problem 22AR
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Rate is given as
Calculation:
As we know the proportion to find percentage is given as
Now, as per the problem statement rate is
Also, base
Putting these value in standard proportion,
Hence,
(g)
The percentage under given condition.

Answer to Problem 22AR
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Rate is given as
Calculation:
As we know the proportion to find percentage is given as
Now, as per the problem statement rate is
Also, base
Putting these value in standard proportion,
Hence,
(h)
The rate under given condition.

Answer to Problem 22AR
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Base is given as
Calculation:
As we know the proportion to find percentage is given as
Now, as per the problem statement base is given as
Also, percentage
Putting these value in standard proportion,
Hence, we can say that
(i)
The base under given condition.

Answer to Problem 22AR
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Rate is given as
Calculation:
As we know the proportion to find percentage is given as
Now, as per the problem statement rate is given as
Also, percentage
Putting these value in standard proportion,
Hence, we can say that
(j)
The rate under given condition.

Answer to Problem 22AR
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Base is given as
Calculation:
As we know the proportion to find percentage is given as
Now, as per the problem statement base is given as
Also, percentage
Putting these value in standard proportion,
Hence, we can say that
(k)
The percentage under given condition.

Answer to Problem 22AR
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Rate is given as
Calculation:
As we know the proportion to find percentage is given as
Now, as per the problem statement rate is
Also, base
Putting these value in standard proportion,
Hence,
(l)
The percentage under given condition.

Answer to Problem 22AR
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Rate is given as
Calculation:
As we know the proportion to find percentage is given as
Now, as per the problem statement rate is
Also, base
Putting these value in standard proportion,
Hence,
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